Athletes Demand Reform: Governance Crisis in International Fencing
Nearly 3,000 athletes and coaches have petitioned the International Olympic Committee and Fencing Federation for a probe into alleged governance failures and corruption. These issues include former president Usmanov's controversial re-election and lack of transparency. The letter seeks stable governance for the sport's future.
In a move spearheaded by nearly 3,000 athletes and coaches, a letter sent to IOC President Kirsty Coventry and the leadership of the International Fencing Federation demands a thorough independent review into claimed governance failures and alleged corruption.
A focal point: former president Alisher Usmanov's return amid disputes over rule transparency, event disruptions, and diminished athlete safeguards. Usmanov, having temporarily stepped down due to international sanctions, was reelected, stirring controversies.
The letter highlights governance crises and calls on the IOC to support an external review. Additionally, it requests more athlete consultations, background checks, and transparent communications to ensure the sport's stable future.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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